>>>>> "John" == John Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> http://www.polycom.com/common/pw_cmp_printScreen/0,,pw-10713,FF.html John> http://www.polycom.com/common/pw_item_show_doc/0,,4442,00.pdf Having only read those two links, and not the actual license itself, and with the disclaimer that I am of course not a lawyer, it is almost certainly the case that the license is not GPL compatable. Then again, that also goes for ILBC, which is included in the main asterisk distribution. As such, other than licenses purchased from Digium, asterisk licensing is already muddled. (OTOH, given the patent situation is certain jurisdictions, *all* software licensing is muddled, so it probably makes little practical difference.) Also note that Siren14 (g.722.1 annex c) is a 32 kHz codec (like speex ultra-wideband), not a 16 kHz codec (like speex wideband or iLBC's sister codec as reportedly used in skype). For 16 kHz they offer Siren7 -- which is g.722.1 -- only for $$$. We get back to the point that if the asterisk core and the iax protocol were each made to work with 16kHz and 32 kHz sample rates -- and why not 48 kHz and the CD-derrived sample rates -- then stuff like this could be thrown in easily as an add on. -JimC -- James H. Cloos, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev
